
Question: What Makes People With Arthritis Overweight?
Many factors can play a role in being overweight. Although you may not be able to control all the factors that lead to being overweight, you can change your diet and exercise habits. Maintaining healthy habits can be difficult when you have arthritis.
Answer:
People all gain weight the same way. You gain weight when the number of calories you eat is more than the number of calories your body uses. The formula for weight control is the same for everyone, including people with arthritis:
Some key factors play a part in weight gain.
Habits
Eating too many calories can become a habit. So can choosing more sedentary activities like watching TV instead of being more physically active. Over time, these habits can lead to weight gain.
Genes
Being overweight and obesity tends to run in families. Although families often share diet and exercise habits that can play a role in obesity, these shared genes can increase the chance that family members will be overweight.
World Around Us
People tend to eat more just because "food" is so much around us. You can find food and messages about food:
Modern Conveniences
Eating more and being inactive is made easier by things such as:
Illness
Some diseases such as hypothyroidism, can also lead to weight gain. Talk to your doctor if you think you have a health problem that could be causing you to gain weight.
Medications
Some drugs such as the corticosteroid prednisone, can also lead to weight gain. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about the side effects of any drugs you are taking.
Emotions
Many people will tend to eat more, even if not hungry, when they are feeling:
Arthritis Symptoms
Being active becomes more difficult when you are suffering with:
Staying Active & Healthy Diet
Eating a balanced diet and staying active are the building blocks of good health. Poor eating habits and too little exercise can lead to being overweight. Diet and exercise are key to weight control. Even if you have arthritis, you can control your weight or reach a healthy weight by:
If You Need To Lose Weight
Experts recommend a safe rate of weight loss of 1/2 to 2 pounds per week.
Try some of these ideas to support your weight loss efforts:
Exercise
Regular exercise is essential for people with arthritis. Exercise can help you control your weight and also:
Talk To Your Doctor
People with arthritis should always discuss their exercise plans with a doctor. Certain exercises may be off-limits for people with particular types of arthritis or when your joints are swollen and inflamed. The amount and form of exercise recommended for each person can vary depending on:
Arthritis-Friendly Exercise
Better exercise choices for people with arthritis may include:
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